The Complete C# and Object-Oriented Programming Course

The one and only course you need to learn C# 8 and object-oriented programming (C# From A To Z | Source Code Included)
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The Complete C# and Object-Oriented Programming Course
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24.5 hours
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Aug 2024
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What you will learn

Install and work with Visual Studio 2019 (Windows and Mac)

Learn the fundamentals of programming using C# 7.2 and C# 8

Understand Iaas, PaaS, SaaS and Serverless

Work with Azure Functions

Working with nulls in C# 8

Working The New Asynchronous Streams

Understanding and working with positional patterns

Work with object-oriented programming (OOP) as a professional.

Master the classes and understand the different types of classes (static, abstract, partial, sealed and more).

Learn the structures and enumerations and how to use them.

The differences between classes and structs.

Learn to encrypt and decrypt your data using C#.

Understand Inheritance, Encapsulation, Polymorphism and Abstraction.

Get familiar with Composition, Aggregation and Association.

Understand the loops (For, Foreach, While and more).

Master the powerful lambda expressions.

Understand anonymous methods and how to create them.

How to manipulate strings (Replace, Remove, Insert, Substring and more).

Read and write files easily with C#.

Build caesar cipher (encryption and decryption) yourself.

Learn how to create different types of methods.

The difference between static and non-static methods.

How to use recursive methods.

How to use the extension methods.

Understand the difference between pass by reference and pass by value.

How to use optional and named arguments.

Work with arrays including multidimensional arrays and jagged arrays.

Get familiar with the advanced concepts (Multithreading, Recursing, Generics & many more).

Master the non-generics collections (ArrayLists, Hashtables, Stacks, Queues and more).

Master the generics collections (List<T>, dictionary<K,V>, SortedList<K,V> and more).

How to create generic classes, methods and arguments.

How to debug and find errors easily in your code.

Understand how stacks and queues work with real examples.

How to handle exceptions (Exception Handling).

How to use params keyword.

How to use Stopwatch class.

Understand how older tuples and new enhanced tuples work.

Learn how to use NuGet and install packages.

How to work with Delegates and Events.

Delegates vs direct methods call.

Work with Func, Action and Predicate delegates.

Learn how to use timers in C#.

Make your application speaks using SpeechSynthesizer.

Dynamic and Var keywords and differences between them.

How to use LINQ (Language-Integrated Query).

How to check C# version and how to change it.

Understand what is synchronous programming.

Understand what is asynchronous programming.

Differences between synchronous and asynchronous programming.

Learn multi-threading theory and create multi-threaded applications.

Understand deadlocks and how to solve them.

Understand lock keyword, Mutex, Monitor and Semaphores.

How to use tasks, manage them and even cancel them.

How to work with async and await keywords.

Understand what is Serialization and Deserialization and how to use them.

How to use attributes and create custom attributes.

Understand the preprocessor directives and how to use them.

Understand assemblies and versions.

Work efficiently and smoothly with Visual Studio 2017.

Work with comparison operators.

Learn how to create variables and convert their datatypes in different ways.

Understand how compilers work

Conditional statements (if and switch statements).

How to use DateTime and TimeSpan.

Understand the logical operators.

How to use arithmetic operators.

DLL files (Dynamic Link Libraries), How and why we use them.

How to decompile DLL files.

How to protect your DLL files.

Building new switch expressions

Using tuple like patterns on switch statements

Using property patterns to match on properties

Working with new range operator

Using hat operator

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Our Verdict

The Complete C# and Object-Oriented Programming Course is indeed a complete package for both beginners and seasoned developers. Although the accent of the instructor may take some time to get used to, Mohey's expertise shines through as he covers numerous features of C#8 in detail. While some improvements can be made in terms of practicality and distribution of exercises, the overall learning experience is valuable due to its wide range of content and companion source code. Dive into this course to advance your knowledge of C# 8 and object-oriented programming using comprehensive examples and academic insights.

What We Liked

  • Comprehensive coverage of C# 8 and object-oriented programming, touching on many different subjects in depth.
  • Companion source code provided, allowing learners to follow along and experiment with examples.
  • Real-world bug scenarios included, offering practical experience in inheriting and debugging code.
  • Instructor Ahmad Mohey has a strong knowledge base, making it easy for students to grasp complex topics.

Potential Drawbacks

  • Some content may seem academic rather than practical, potentially lacking real-world applications for certain concepts.
  • Audio quality in some lectures is lower compared to others, which can be distracting and make comprehension difficult.
  • Coding examples sometimes dwell on the details excessively, with more guidance needed regarding best practices and choosing the right method.
  • Exercises are spaced far apart, causing a heavy influx of information before practice opportunities.
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